Tennessee Cartridge ammunition sale

anyway to include meaningful discounts on the 2,000 round offerings?
same with the PMC deal, the $6 off of $635.99 doesnt really translate to much but a starbucks
thx.
 
$330 'sale' / $363 reg?

You were just selling these 9mm 115g @ $290 sale / $330 reg

These are unknown remanufactured rounds.
Looks like $330 is the reg price, not a 'sale' price.


 
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$330 'sale' / $363 reg?

You were just selling these 9mm 115g @ $290 sale / $330 reg

These are unknown remanufactured rounds.
Looks like $330 is the reg price, not a 'sale' price.



you can thank the libatards for the poor dollar and higher prices on all ammo. with the loonie below 70 cents and dropping prices are only going to go higher. most dealers have warned us that prices will be increasing
 
you can thank the libatards for the poor dollar and higher prices on all ammo. with the loonie below 70 cents and dropping prices are only going to go higher. most dealers have warned us that prices will be increasing
You hit the nail on the head. Our first order we bought from Tennessee was with an 80 cent dollar. The second shipment came in on a 68 cent dollar. As the dollar recovers the pricing will adjust.
Also - the retail price for the Tennessee 9mm is $362.99 - with the way the dollar sits. Our web site doesn't show the retail (something were changing).
We will do everything in our power to have a steady supply of ammunition at an affordable price. But - the dollar is strongly influencing the price of anything not made in Canada.
 
Is there any major difference in remanufactured ammo as appossed to other brands
As with anything the quality of the product is determined by the ability and knowledge of the person responsible for its making. Tennessee Cartridge has been in the business for over 30 years and has a stellar reputation. It is just now registered for use in Canada. You will be seeing more of it in the future.
As for the difference between reman and "new". The only difference in the finished product is the used brass. If you like to recycle then consider using reman.
 
As with anything the quality of the product is determined by the ability and knowledge of the person responsible for its making. Tennessee Cartridge has been in the business for over 30 years and has a stellar reputation. It is just now registered for use in Canada. You will be seeing more of it in the future.
As for the difference between reman and "new". The only difference in the finished product is the used brass. If you like to recycle then consider using reman.
Thanks, but I guess when the only thing we can shoot is paper what's it really matter! Price is what matters for handguns I reckon! The cheaper the better. In competition shooting pistols the pros may say other wise.
 
Shot through 250 rounds of the Western Munitions and TN Cartridge stuff this weekend between a Norinco P226, CZ75 SP01 Shadow, and Walther PPX. No failures, so I'm pretty happy. I'm just a weekend paper puncher, YMMV.

NRCan seems to do testing before putting ammo on List of Authorized Explosives so that provides some peace of mind also.
 
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